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Welcome to the second installment of our new news roundup series, TD Life.

This week we again celebrate some fast track action from our racers, with a strong focus on team partnerships and future tricks and tips to be shared.

Nuno Roque, long-time Team Durango Portugal racer, has returned from a hiatus that included becoming a father for the second time! Congratulations Nuno.

On returning to racing competition, Nuno wasted no time in getting back up to speed with his DEX210v2 buggy, earning himself TQ and the 1st place podium spot at the Portugal National Championship! It was great to see that Nuno showed zero signs of rust from the time off!

Nuno is 2015 Portuguese National Champion

A fantastic result for Nuno with his DEX210v2 and for Team Durango Portugal. Congratulations on such a fine Nationals outing.

It is also great to see successes being had in the Great White North, Canada. Team Durango Canada racer, Pascal Morin, enjoyed triple podium success at a recent club event held at his home track.

Pascal raced his DEX8, DEX210v2, and DEX410v4 machines to victory, taking a winning triple podium! Pascal has enjoyed the support of his world-wide teammates in tuning and setup, and overall camaraderie.

Pascal was very happy to take home triple victory honours in Canada

Thanks for working hard and racing hard Pascal.

There have been whisperings through the grapevine that a new batch of Team Durango Team Tech Tips videos will be coming soon!

‘The Hands’ returns with more exciting Team Tech Tips videos very soon

We all look forward to seeing the ‘The Hands’, Jason Ametrine of Team Durango UK, giving us fine helping videos filled with excellent technical advice that help us all be faster. Jason’s advice always proves super-valuable. We can’t wait to see what’s in store.

In more exciting global community news, TD USA team racer and all-round Team Durango ambassador, Jason Rioux, will be starting an all-new series of cool articles that will allow you to explore the diary of a TD racer.

Jason will share a blow-by-blow account of what an average week consists of for a driver who is living the TD Life. Stay tuned for this new series very soon.

Our man in Massachusetts – Rioux is ready to share cool facts

We are very happy to welcome a new team racer to our Italian race roster, with the signing of young Touring Car pilot Carlo Alberto Morandi.

Strengthening TD Touring Car support in Italy – Carlo is excited for the year ahead

Carlo will be driving the DETC410 and helping to support racers with set-up tips hot from the track in Europe.

We send our thanks to every racer who takes time to share news with us, every pit mechanic who lovingly prepares our cars. We appreciate every second of your time folks.

UK Team Durango team driver, Jason Ametrine, is back with another useful Team Tech Tips video tutorial, this time sharing his secrets to the perfect Turnbuckle build.

Jason shows how to best achieve fast and easy access to tuning options for your camber and steering settings. These new skills will be directly transferable to all RC vehicles that use this popular system, and will allow you to quickly understand how to get the most from these essential kit items.

Jason was keen to share that his tips, although shown with the DEX210v2, are relevant for the DEX410v4, DEX408v2, DEX408T, DNX408v2, DESC410v2, DESC210R and even the DETC410 Touring Car.

UK Team Durango team driver, Jason Ametrine, returns with another really interesting episode of our popular Team Tech Tips series.

This time Jason shows you how to convert your Gear Diff assembly with our lightweight Cross-Shafts and Planetary Gears. This conversion is very simple to complete, providing you with a super-smooth Gear Diff assembly, that benefits from reduced rotating mass, increasing efficiency on all track surfaces.